This has been a big debate and it gets people hot under the collar.  The gray wolf has been put back on the endangered species list in Great Lakes States after a federal judge ruled Friday that Minnesotans can't kill a wolf unless it threatens their lives directly.  This also means that farmers and ranchers worried about wolves preying on cattle can't kill the wolves themselves.

This ruling could also halt Minnesota's wolf hunting and trapping season, but things could change by then.

You can read more about the story at WDIO.

Many people are taking to social media to protest the decision.  From what I've seen, people claim to be seeing more wolves than ever before.  They are worried about safety of their pets, animals, and children.

Just read the comments on our news partner WDIO's Facebook page.

 

I can speak from personal experience that I have NEVER seen more wolf sign and evidence of increased population.  But I am not a biologist or an expert.  I just know that where our hunting property is, you may not just be a hunter but also the prey.

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